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[13] consisted of 10 companies of the Reisky Infantry Regiment Nr. 10, the 1st and Landwehr Battalions of the Chasteler Infantry Regiment Nr. 27, the 9th Jäger Battalion, and four squadrons of the Merveldt Uhlan Regiment Nr. 1. The grenadier reserve at Hollenburg included the Chimani and Welsperg Grenadier Battalions. Vécsey posted his main ...
Following the conflicts of 1848 the Austrian cavalry was greatly reformed, the Chevauxlégers had 6 regiments converted to Uhlans and one to Dragoons. In 1854 another Uhlan and Dragoon regiment were raised. Thus there were in 1854 8 Dragoon regiments, 12 Hussar, 12 Uhlan and 8 Cuirassier.
This hussar regiment is first mentioned as the Volunteer Elbe National Hussars Regiment.On 25 May 1814, the regiment's former militia status was cancelled and it was designated the 10th Hussars Regiment (1 Magdeburg), also popularly referred to as the Green Hussars from Aschersleben, and transferred to active status in the Prussian Army.
They were divided into 2 infantry divisions, a cavalry reserve and an artillery reserve: 2nd division, under General Beckers: Brigade Pappenheim: 4th Line regiment (1 bat.) 5th Light regiment (1 bat.) 4th national regiment: Salzburg (1 bat.) 9th national regiment: Regensburg (1 bat.) Brigade Zollern: 6th Line regiment (2 bat.)
Napoleon held them in high opinion and considered them as the most warlike troops in the entire Austrian army. He had no hesitation in using the Grenz infantry after Austria's defeat in the War of the Fifth Coalition in 1809. The Treaty of Schönbrunn compelled Austria to cede territory in the Military Frontier and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th ...
In addition, the calibres became heavier, with the 1813 Army of Bohemia's 52 batteries including eleven 12pdr and two 18pdr batteries, with just three 3pdr batteries for light brigades. Prior to 1808, line infantry battalions were supported by their own light guns. Allocation of guns was dependent on both terrain and likely opposition.
Joseph von Bencsur 1759–1846 34th Infantry Regiment (Austrian) Joachim, Baron Bender 1741–1818; Johann Andreas Benjowsky von Benjow und Urbanow • 1740–1822 • 31st Infantry Regiment (Austrian): 25 April 1794–25 July 1817 2nd Colonel-Proprietor of the Infantry Regiment N. 31: 25 July 1817–1 September 1822; Friedrich Wilhelm of ...
Inhaber, Infantry Regiment Nr. 52 Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd [ a ] (1737 − 3 May 1817) was a Croatian general in the Habsburg monarchy imperial army service. He joined the army in 1755 and fought against the Kingdom of Prussia , Ottoman Turkey , and the First French Republic .